Popular streamer Adin Roth’s sister Madeline has died at the age of 36.
She died on January 15 in Broward County, Florida, the coroner tells TMZ.
Authorities have not released the cause of death.
Madeline is described as a private person who kept a low profile in public life. Unlike her brother and sister Naomi, who are YouTubers and influencers, little is known about her personal life.
Neither Ross nor Naomi have mentioned their sister’s death on social media since January.
Ross, 25, is one of the internet’s most popular streamers, boasting more than 13 million followers across Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and Instagram.
This energetic content creator’s rise to fame began in 2019 with video game streaming.
He began gaining widespread attention in 2020 after he started streaming alongside Bronny James, the son of future NBA Hall of Famer LeBron James. According to a report from Complex, the two gained a lot of attention after betting five-figure sums on a game of NBA 2K.
Since then, Ross has moved beyond streaming games to interviewing rappers and celebrities.
One of his biggest videos featured an interview with President Donald Trump, three months before the 2024 presidential election.
However, his career faced setbacks along the way.
According to Streams Charts, Ross has been banned from Twitch eight times.
Ross was permanently banned from Twitch in 2023 after a series of controversies over hateful and homophobic content from viewers within the chat.
His permanent ban was lifted in March 2025, but it sparked a backlash from some of the live streaming platform’s employees.
During Twitch’s all-hands meeting, CEO Dan Clancy addressed the controversy, saying the decision to allow Ross to return to the platform had “nothing to do with business.”
“It’s about deciding when we can give someone a second chance. And if we give them a chance, but they don’t meet our expectations, we can take action,” Clancy said, according to Aftermath.
Late last month, the streamer made headlines again after purchasing the Albuquerque, New Mexico, home used in the exterior shot of Walter White’s home in Breaking Bad.
The four-bedroom, one-bathroom, 1,910-square-foot home was originally listed for $4 million, well above the estimated price of $343,100, but Ross ended up buying it for $1.3 million.
